The science is simple. Take a sleek compact sedan and add a high output engine, mix in our distinguished motorsport heritage and fuse it with the iconic quattro. The result? The already legendary RS 3 Sedan.

Mix sport and practicality in equal measure, the result is the Audi S5 Sportback. Featuring the flowing lines of the S5 Coupé with the advantage of two rear doors and a hatch, the S5 Sportback delivers all you need and more.

Just like an Audi Q7 should be: athletic, timeless, unique. Reduced overhang at the back, enhanced sporty appearance. With more width and height. And an even more striking presence. Masculine, yet conveying lightness. The Audi Q7 is the result of an ambitious idea: never stop getting better.

The science is simple. Take a sleek compact sedan and add a high output engine, mix in our distinguished motorsport heritage and fuse it with the iconic quattro. The result? The already legendary RS 3 Sedan.

Audi Sport customer racing program

Join the league where champions are raised.

With personal coaching from top Canadian racing drivers, the Audi Sport customer racing Program can show you not only what it takes to compete, but what it takes to win. Offering a two-day licensed training course with hands-on experience, we help you develop the skills that take you to the next level.

Participants who pass the training course can apply to the ASN Canada FIA for the Canadian regional race license. Only participants with Canadian citizenship are eligible to apply for this licence.

Models for this experience are:

Instructor:

See how far expert knowledge can take you.

Scott Goodyear

Recognized as one of Canada's most decorated racers of all time, Scott elevates the Audi driving experience to a whole new level. Hailing from Newmarket, Ontario, Scott started his racing career in karts like many successful racers. He moved up through the ranks and won the 1986 Formula Atlantic Championship. Scott was invited to be a factory driver for Audi in the 1989 IMSA Championship, along with Hurley Haywood, Walter Rohrl and Hans Stuck. Scott went on to a successful Indy Car career that lasted over 12 years. He finished second twice at the famed Indy 500, one that remains to this day as the closest finish in the race’s history. 043 seconds behind Al Unser Jr. Scott was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2002.